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Draw the preimage of each polygon under the given rotation.Polygon A(2,5), B(5,4), C(5,2), D(1,2); counterclockwise 180 degrees.
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Draw the preimage of each polygon under the given rotation.Polygon A(2,5), B(5,4), C(5,2), D(1,2); counterclockwise 180 degrees.
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draw the preimage of each polygon under the given rotation.Polygon A(2,5), B(5,4), C(5,2), D(1,2); counterclockwise 180 degrees.
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